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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161002
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161004
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161005
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161006
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161007
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161008
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284868
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
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  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161012
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161013
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161014
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161023
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161024
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161025
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161026
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161027
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161028
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161029
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161030
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161031
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161101
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161102
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284893
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161103
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284894
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161104
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284895
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161108
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161109
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161110
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161111
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161114
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161119
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161120
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161121
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161122
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284913
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161123
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284914
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161124
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284915
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161125
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284916
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161126
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284917
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161127
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284918
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161128
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284919
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161129
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284920
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161130
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284921
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284922
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
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SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161206
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161207
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
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GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161211
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161212
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161213
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161214
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161215
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161216
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161217
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161218
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161219
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161220
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161221
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284942
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161222
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161223
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284944
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161224
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284945
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161225
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284946
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161226
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284947
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161227
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284948
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161228
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161229
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161230
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284951
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is the product of a History Department seminar\, "
 Making History Public\," that was developed in collaboration with the Burns
  Library. The course encouraged students to consider how governments used a
  variety of media including posters as propaganda when recruiting for the G
 reat War. Undergraduates examined multiple sources including personal memoi
 rs and diaries from the Burns Library Special Collections and World War I p
 osters from the Boston Athenaeum to examine how the war was "sold" or marke
 ted to recruits and the general public. In the exhibit students contrast th
 is propaganda with the stark reality that awaited soldiers once they became
  combatants in "the war to end all wars."
DTSTAMP:20260314T172006Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161231
GEO:42.334309;-71.171211
LOCATION:Stokes Hall\, 3rd Floor\, History Department
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Propaganda and the Great War
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2284952
URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/propaganda_and_the_great_war
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